The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, September 17, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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W. A. Fish, Labor .................. 11747
Chas. Humphry, Labor .......... 78.76'
11.64 Wm. Humphry, Labor ............ 8*46 ¡
K. A. Rahlman, L e b « .......... * 4 4 0 1
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6.18:Geo. Rico, Labor . . . . .
Elmer Jackaon, Labor
1100 *• A- M re e , Labor ...
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, 0 0 John Sperry, Labor .............. 69.76
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Wallice M ariin, Labor
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4746
A Banks' Ship. Co.,
19040 Clarence Adams, Labor
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21.00 Fred Harlocker, Surveying
»41
10.00
George
M ariana Johnson, Labor . . . . *1-00 C. H. Cook. Labor
84.1S
747
Geo. Rice, Labor
• • • • • • • • r*» .. 16.00 1 8 . W iley. Labor . t .............. *140 Ckariay Hill, Labor
106.00
. i n n Thnrald Connor, Labor . . . . . . *14* Clando Tabor, Labor ............ 85.76 C h -. P B Ü L Í W & •
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M. P t Mffl A th r . Co, S u d s 10847 A. J . Hoover, L a b o r................ 66.44 H. W arren Davla, la b o r • • • r
Strong, Supla....................... 81.62
J* A* Engtiaii •»«••••••••••■*•• 10.00 Coeo County A bet Co., S erness 5.26 Boat Hollenbeck, L a b o r........ \ 1 0 » L.
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H#1 m Booutt* M w nti • •• • • •• • R f t 1 past Calvert A Flusse Co,
Bye Goodman, Labor .'............ 26.90 E. R « k o , Expense ..........Í . 1 0 »
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Claud Tabor, L d i ..............
6.76 A. V. Bennett, Labor ............ 21.00
10 » H. W arren Davis, Labor . . . .
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Mill Lbr. Co, Supls. . . 10.10 H. W arren Davis. Labor . . . . 121 . 1 «
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F. B. Drake, T o w taff.............. *040 Gao.
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C. A. Hohmratott, Labor . . . . 11046 ( has. Fitzhugh, Surveying
Mansell, Draysg# A
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76.85 C. A. H olverstott. Labor . . . . 9 0 » Fred Harlocker, Surveying
1040
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Labor
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40.00 Auto Soteply Co.,
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1847 W aiter N orris, L ab o r............. 69.76
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106.00 Klocker Padrick A W eber, Es­
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(Verbatim copy of letter presented to Senatorial investigating
B atcher, L a b o r............ 106.00 Andrew W est, L a b o r............. 69.00
Supl. A Reprs.
ld T .n
Committee, at Chicago, by Chairman Will H. Haya of
D verdT inym ale, Su,
vjo ittr B arnett,
, , , , , 8946 Mat K locken. Labor .............. 21.00
W. P. Lows, Sue
Republican National Committee.)
Chostar B arnett, L a b o r.......... 7 6 » 1rs Padrick, Labor .................. 36.00
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Surveying
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B. H. Choover,
B. O.. H atcher, Labor ............ 86.6* „ „
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S. K. H atcher, L a b o r.............. 56.1* C. M
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S. K. H atcher, Labor .............. 47.26 Don Pierce, 8urvsyin,
1040 w S T c m M f ^ v S 1^ '. . ! ! ! ! ! !
* 8 O. W. Thompson, L a b o r........ 4746 7. M. Csugbell, Expei
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C. R. H enry, ood
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Mrs. A H. Boiee, Gravel . . . .
C§§ R J. R blverstott, L a b o r........ 4 2 » W. T. Brady,
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Coquille Hdwe. Co, fiepls. . . 10446 Otis B arnett, L a b o r................ 42.00 Harvey Barklow, Labor . . . . 1 * 1 »
86.00 J. W. Bell, Labor .................. 1 * 6 »
R M . Mesh. SefitU eg ............ *0.76 Otis B arnett, L a b o r........ ..
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Elton Brady, Labor ................ 1*0.78
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John Parrish, la b o r ..........
11640
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Payroll
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1740 IfiT S m ith , Payroll ........ .
Daisy
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1*6.00 McGeorge
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_ _ . . C o, Gravel 683.20 Geo. Cornwell, L a b o r.............. 1 1 6 »
Kruse A Banks Ship. Co., Be-
Coquille
Hdwe. Co.,
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9.20 E. M. Clayton, Labor
- o o ■ e r..
78.64 Jeff Crooby, Labor ,.
bdlA F erry T ra n s ......... 2118.7* Coquille Lbr. M ills, lau
Cabain Broa.,
Charley Scott, Labor . . .
. 11110
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10.00 E kb lad A Sain, S o p s ........... .
Tr. A Del. G o, Launch
W. H. Bunch, L a b o r............ .'.1 1 6 16 . 50 Roland Weakley, L a b o r......... 10047
Dear Sir and Brother:
65 6» T. G. Summerlin, L a b o r.........2 » »
1048 Frank Hollar, Labor ........ v
The o m n ia « * liquor trad* •<
*f N*w
has apt out to
New Jersey
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Navy
L.
H
eller,
Labor
B ra A ndsrssn , * . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1740
I! SSMB do its p art toward the election of James M. Co* as the next
W alter H. Bunch, Labor . . . . . S S
President of the United States and it becomes my duty to call
C o, Supla.
Chas. Heller, Labor . . . . . . . . * 1 » R M. Parrish, L a b o r.............. 18841
Cora
Ho
A. Holman,
Payroll ..
Terry Bennett, Labor .......... 117.00 Glen Weekley, Labor .............. 11E1S upon you to help. More than, that we are going to fight aa wa
Gardner’s
7 0 » M ilford Moot, Labor .............. 84.00 Jam es Coffee, L a b o r.................. 212.06 never fought before to keep the hirelings of the Anti-Saloon
s a a a s s a s s « * • * •
Melvin H ayter
rtooi vwjrin, ••••«•• 60.00 I. L. Bennett. Labor .............. 1 0 7 » Jeff Crosby, Labor . . . . . . . . . . 13148
la k
League out *f office: to elect Congressmen in the twelve Con­
A. B. Daly A ( C o -Sopla. . « • • ■ 41.10 E. P. Maat, Labor .................. 67.76 E. M. Clayton, L a b o r.............. 1 1 4 »
gressional
districts of the State who will vote to amend the Vol-
J.
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Goodman,
sura.
Payroll
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180.00
S.
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Braden,
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Lyman King, ‘ Labor
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83.00 Boy Maat, Labor . .
M M ^L uor
Tom H agerty, Labor .................1 1 8 »
itead Act so as to permit the sale of light wine and beer: to
10 » Claude Brown, Labor . . . . . . . 10 » T. H atcher, Labor . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8 6 »
elect Assemblymen and Stats Senator« who will keep New
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160.76 Jersey from ratifying the Eightenth Amendment and prevent
1847 H aling, Lundy A Sane, Saple. 10 » Glen Bay, Laber ...............
. . 70.00 Ç. B. W inship, Labor
John
Scbultlieao,
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78.76
. , 0040 Abo Roberta, L ab ra-................ 1 6 » .
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N .w Special M a 14
Eurrlng in the Volstead Act in its
ny law
the passage of any
.. *0.00 Bari Fotonen, Labor ............ 1 9 » Prank C. Plim or, Labor .......... 106.00 Lloyd Spiree, L a b o r.................. 7 8 »
E. M. M ottler, Labor , . . . i . . . 126.76 present form.
Gas Peterson, Labor
11 » C. O. King, L a b o r..................
The nomination of Governor Cox of Ohio fqp the presidency
6
.616040 G rant W aters, Labor
John A. Anderson, Labor . . . . 1 * 1 » E. Morgan, L a b e r...................... « 0 »
l l f l f A. D. Campbell, Labo
30.00 W. M. Laird, Labor .............. 6846 T. E. Dicks«
Dig victory for our interests and it can
by
the
Democrats is a big
646 R E. A lford, l a b o r ................ 103.12 C. E. H ilton. L a b o r................... 65.13 be attributed to a great degree to the activity of our trade or-
. 106.00 J. R N ow lin/La
W.
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Ludwig
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Lab
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J. L. Ben bam. L a b o r.............. 4 7 »
anizations here in New Jersey and throughout the nation.
22.00 J . C StM bonson, Labor . . . . 253.60 J. F. Policy, Labor .................... 7 1 »
overnor Cox la a pronounced “wet" and he can be relied upon
8 2 » Pearley Croprloy, Labor ........ 110.28 Huling, Lundy A Sons, Supls. 1 » 4 4
. 4ASB
to approve an amendment to the Volstead Act as suggested
W. A. B right, S m ith in g .......... » .2 6
0041 B. N aate, Labor
Ralph
H
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106.00
Nor. MeK. Mkt. Bd.
. . . . . . 1841 G. N. Smith, L a b o r................ 8 9 » J. 1 Bonham, Labor ............ 86 »
above. It la now up to our trade organizations to stand united­
L. A. Leiby, Labor .................. 67.76
George Houghton, Labor
263.50 ly behind the ticket of Cox and Roosevelt and roll up such a
Co, Sapl
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Ernest
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10.60 M J . Aldrich, L a b o r................ 186.76 Pete P arrish, U
150.00 Jd m MF * Ä
196.00 majority aa will show convincingly that the public well la In our
Deputy
L a b o r.................. 63.00 Joe Ellis,
favor. Are you going to help? Of eourae you are.
...... 16»
lilis.
Labor
1*740
ord,
Labor
..........
1
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120» H orry Charlton, L a b o r.......... 63.00 John Sparry, l a b o r ............
160.00
This la going to be the greatest political fight tn the history
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112
Oliver M yers, Labor ........i
_ 136.50
_
1*740
of
the
United States. Yeur liberty and mine has been taken
Frank
Lnird,
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16.76
110.26
C. Lott, Labor .................... 1 8 6 »
from us. Our business has been unjustly confiscated. The
Lewis Laird, Labor ................ 86.76 J.
Carl
George G estnor, l a b o r ........ \ 78.76
10 » Elm er Wilson, Labor . . . . . . . . 6 1 »
J . K. i
rights of th* people have been seised and thev are lined up with
Goo.
6.60 Harold Shephard, Labor
81.60 Robert Fern, L a b o r................ 120.76
us in the mighty struggle that is soon to be decided by the
C. A. H olverstott, Labor
6 » G. W. H arry, L a b o r................ 8 1 » Cap Kollor, Labor .................. 16.76
1*40 J. W. n o ld . Labor ..........
42.00 J om Cotton, L a b o r.................. 21.00 W. V. Schrooder, L a b o r.......... 36.76
battle of the ballot.
D. P. Parriah, Labor . . . .
10 » Tboo. O. Krewson, Labor . . . . 143.00 George Bird, L a b o r................ * 9 »
The recent decision of the United States Supreme Court
«7.76
1847 H ubert H arry, Labor . . . . . . . 2 1 » Herbert Houghton, Labor . . . . 28.88 has thrown the question of Prohibition squarely into politics.
Gladys N sslsr,
440 J. M y a r^ T a b o r..............
10 » J. W. Field, la b o r .................. 66.00 Frank Stevens, L a b o r............
*1»
" K. Mulksy. ‘
It is the vital issue in the Campaign that is mow an 4 w way. Tha
Myers. Labor ............
10.60 W. L. Barzee, Labor .............. 34.1* Frank Byersc Labor ................
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rohibitionJsta tried to keep the question out of the campaign.
Myers, L a b o r............ ..
10.60 J . Myers, Labor ...................... 2847 8. Barnes, la b o r
0.00
*84*
E. Mercy, L a b o r........
9.76
E. A. Barnes, L a b o r................ 28.63
hey feared the vote of an outraged and indignant public.
Myers,
Labor
......................
8947
. H. Harmon, Labor . . .
1*740
80»
Myers, Labor .................... 84.12 T. F. M aginnis, Labor .......... 147.00 It is up to us—members of the organized liquor trad*—to
10 » K. E. Macy, Labor ................ 68.60 T . M. M aginnis, l a b o r .......... 1 0 6 »
>•••••••• 1*740 Clarence Johnoon, Labor
force the fight. That ia just what we are doing.
1*7.60 Mika Summerlin, Labor .
6 »
J . R M aginnis, L abra-............ 1 0 6 »
125.00 John Summerlin, Labor .
Yeefcaau, D spaty
447 {■ W. Field, L a b o r.................. 21.00 Georg« Bird, Labor ................
6»
We have issued the challenge. The Anti-Saloon League
W- J *
Labor .............. H i t Chao. Fitzhugh, Surveying . . . 1 4 »
4*40 S. L. Ball, L a b o r............
Wilcox, C M .
7 0 » J.
Is
forced
to fight. It has made an appeal for a $80,000 fund to
Myers,
Labor
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78.00 A. V. Bennett, Labor . . . .
31.50 T. Myers, Labor ...................... 1 0 » Don Pierce, Survey lag . . . .
Catherine H eresy, CWrfc
elect dry Congressmen who will uphold the Volstead Act and
J. Smith. la b o r ..............
16.76 C. Myers, Labor ...................... 1 0 » Fr»d H arlocker, Surveying
Marvel Skeels, Clerk o o e e o o o o
dry candidates to the State Senate and Assembly to force rati­
A. H. Oden, Labor . . . . . . .
8 1 » K. E. Marcy, L a b o r................
1»
9.76 Cima. Fitzhugh, Expanao . . . .
Charley Hill. L a b o r........
31.60
fication of the Eighteenth Amendment on New J*»ey. There
A. B. Daly A Co., Supls........... » .0 9
City «0 Coquille, W ater .
M:
L*b o r ............
6.00 Vance Weekley, la b o r .......... 36.0« la no question about th« Anti-Saloon League's ability to raise
C. H. Cook, lab o r ..........
2847 2?
Coquille Hdwe. Co, Supl
Standard
Oil
Co,
Supls..........
1
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A J. Hoover, L ab jr . . . .
2847 G ardner's G arage, Supls. . . . . » « I ll Vance W eekley, Laber
C. ) . F lh n n an , Sapl . . .
the amount asked. How much can w* raise?
U l
Vance Weekley, Labor .......... » »
J . r N o a l^ J s n i
a o o • • •
8640 Bert Hollenbeck, Labo- o a • • • s
We must have money at once to carry on the work th at we
W. A. Flab, Labor . . .
5 8 » Coquille Hdwe. C o, Snpls. . . . *178 Huling, Lundy A Sons, Supls.. 1 8 »
New Special Ne. 16
ChM. Humphry, Labor • • o « « e 2 6 »
M W planned. Do not think for a moment th at there is plenty
D yra% Plymale,
Juieo .......... .
7260.17
49.00
Wm. Humphry, Labor
10 » J. W. Field, Labor ..............
of time to give between now and election. The fall will be too
» .6 2 STATE OF OREGON,
10.60 W. L. B an e« Labor ..........
86.00 E. R R ahm an, Labor
C. C. Kvlaad, Jailor
•»to. Money muat be had immediately if we are to maintain
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Labor
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County
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Geo. Rico, Labor . . . .
6.26
C. C.
our
headquarters and continue the propaganda th at is neces­
T.
Myers,
Labor
36
75
A. L. Rico, Labor
9.76
110.7* F
I, B. W. Oddy, County Clark of Cooo sary to the drive to win public opinion. T%i» is the
ranti Carlson, __
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2 6 » C. Myers, Labor
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•••«••• 84.12 County, S tate at Oregon, ex-oMdo p**l that
S 3 » K. R. Marcy, Labor
R E Weekly. Labor
, . I , have
, ,.
The first you evidently overlooked,
7.00 W.
o e o o o o
W.
W.
Rhule,
Labor
108.00
Clerk
of
the
County
Court
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A.
Lott,
Labor
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would not bother you now if it were not for the fact that Your
040 Elvin W aterman, Labor
» .0 0 County and State, custodian at own interests hang in the balance just aa much aa mine. Let
89.00 F. cobkTvr. .........
*640 J.
R
Cook,
Labor
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H.
Rooksrd.
Labor
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Court
aad
flies me beg of you to remain loyal to the cause to the finish. Make
Tom Kenyon, Labor
68.26 the records, archives
Roy Doney Labor . . .
Nellie B. Scott,
10440 E.
R
Parrish,
Labor
.
of
said
county,
do
hereby
certify
this your last contribution if you will but give—-give something.
46.80
L.
Weekly,
Labor
..
447
61.80 Roy Humphry, Labor .
Monto B. Scott,
81.69 th a t the foregoing is a tru e and cor­
2*47 E. M. Clayton, la b o r ........
Coart
17.70 •
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L. Harrison, Labor .
176
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county as audited by the County Court very
end.
have always had your co-operation to the
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E. E /B ender, Labor
178
of said County a t the regular Sept. pl<»
d w h»vo it now for the Federation is to put « p » W
M j 00 T. W. Myers. L a b o r................
put up « oig
1920 term thereof, as the same ap­ ger fight than it ever made before. .
Harold K. Hodge,’ l a b o r ___ 10.60 Jam es Myers, lab o r .............
J. B.- I r a te , Labor ................
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pears in th e exhibit of claims and w ar­
may
know
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resources
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1 « » M. H ayter, l a b o r .................... 67.76 2**^
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WITNESS my hand and tha am i of
R. M. F rasier, Labor
the County Court affixed th is 9th
F rasier. Lab«
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49 j OO day of September, A. D. 1 9 » .
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preserve something morJ ^ * J a,[J « « r^ T o u r personal liberty.
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